Chun Shui Tang - Dadu Store

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Jingming 1st Street, known as the first street of Taichung, is a legendary site from the street-making movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers in Taichung. The popularity along the entire street is almost entirely gathered at the Chun Shui Tang Da Dun Store. Under the sea of outdoor red umbrellas, seats are filled with people enjoying leisure, with contentment written on their faces and relaxation hanging in their smiles as they sip a cup of bubble tea or emerald lemon and spend the afternoon. The Da Dun Store opened in 1987 and underwent renovations in 2008. The new space design reflects contemporary Eastern aesthetics, exuding elegance and tranquility, featuring traditional Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, unique lanterns, calligraphy, and ceramics blending harmoniously together... It also houses the Qiu Shan Tang boutique tea house, where floral arrangements in the entrance create a classic ambiance with surprises at every turn. The outdoor area exudes European romance, while the interior is filled with Chinese elegance—wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, lanterns, and ceramics... Ancient charm and delightful surprises abound with floral decorations in the corners. Smoking area: outdoor plaza on the first floor. Non-smoking area: the entire indoor space is smoke-free.

Address:No. 9, Dadu 19th St, West District, Taichung City 403, Taiwan

Chun Shui Tang - Dadu Store Introduction

Jingming 1st Street, known as the first street of Taichung, is a legendary site from the street-making movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers in Taichung. The popularity along the entire street is almost entirely gathered at the Chun Shui Tang Da Dun Store. Under the sea of outdoor red umbrellas, seats are filled with people enjoying leisure, with contentment written on their faces and relaxation hanging in their smiles as they sip a cup of bubble tea or emerald lemon and spend the afternoon. The Da Dun Store opened in 1987 and underwent renovations in 2008. The new space design reflects contemporary Eastern aesthetics, exuding elegance and tranquility, featuring traditional Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, unique lanterns, calligraphy, and ceramics blending harmoniously together... It also houses the Qiu Shan Tang boutique tea house, where floral arrangements in the entrance create a classic ambiance with surprises at every turn. The outdoor area exudes European romance, while the interior is filled with Chinese elegance—wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, lanterns, and ceramics... Ancient charm and delightful surprises abound with floral decorations in the corners. Smoking area: outdoor plaza on the first floor. Non-smoking area: the entire indoor space is smoke-free.

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